ALL ABOUT "PAPER MASH"; LEGISLATORS ARE IN VERY WARM WATER. CORRUPTION SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN RAMPANT AT ALBANY AND MORE THAN $5,000 WAS USED.

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February 14, 1889, Page 1 The New York Times Archives

ALBANY, Feb. 13.--The developments this afternoon before the Appropriations Committee on the ceiling business proved several important things. First of all, it proved that corruption was attempted in the most brazen ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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